Lawyers in Columbia lawsuit tied to arson case argue before Missouri Supreme Court
The Missouri Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday in a civil dispute tied to a 2014 Columbia arson case.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday in a civil dispute tied to a 2014 Columbia arson case.
Continue ReadingAbsentee voting for the Aug. 4 primary begins on Tuesday with new guidelines.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools students will get a much different classroom experience in the fall, according to plans released Monday for a return to school amid COVID-19.
Continue ReadingColumbia police say a teenager was shot late Sunday along Scott Boulevard, the third teen to be shot there over the weekend.
Continue ReadingWitnesses told police they saw the person who shot a man in the leg Friday in central Columbia carrying a rifle in Douglass Park.
Continue ReadingColumbia and Boone County will see a new health order go into effect on Tuesday despite a rise in COVID-19 cases.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Several eateries in downtown Columbia were busy with customers on Sunday, but on Tuesday more people will be allowed inside after months of health orders. The Boone County Health Department’s current health order expires Monday night and will be replaced by a new relaxed order which does not put an occupancy limit
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 related restrictions continue to ease, youth baseball returned to Columbia this weekend.
Continue ReadingPolice arrested a 19-year-old for a shooting at Douglass Park on Friday night.
Continue ReadingJuneteenth organizers speak out as one man was shot after the event ended Friday at Douglass Park in Columbia.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) Authorities are investigating after two people were shot in south Columbia Saturday morning. Law enforcement responded to a call for shots fired near the 500 block of South Scott Boulevard around 2 a.m. A police department news release said the two victims, 13- and 16-years-old, went to the hospital in two separate
Continue ReadingA Cuba, Missouri man was booked Thursday into the Boone County Jail on allegations that he threatened to post nude photos and videos of other people.
Continue ReadingA Columbia city leader said Friday that she doesn’t think a recent large jump in COVID-19 cases will result in more limits on business and movement, but officials are ready to respond in 24 hours if it does.
Continue ReadingBoone County deputies arrested a Columbia man Friday after a raid on his home in which they allegedly found images and a video of children having sex.
Continue ReadingColumbia police said Friday that they have submitted reports to the Boone County prosecutor’s office in the cases of two protesters hit by vehicles and are now investigating further.
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Continue ReadingBoone County hosts several events to celebrate Juneteenth, a national commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States on Friday.
Continue ReadingA consultant presented several options for reorganizing the management structure of the University of Missouri System on Friday. Terry McTaggart, a consultant for the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, outlined six models for reorganizing the management of the UM System before the UM Board of Curators. These models are used at other
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Police Department confirmed shots were fired early Friday morning.
Continue ReadingColumbia Mayor Brian Treece proclaimed Friday to be Juneteenth Celebration Day in the city.
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